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Seagull Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

It has snowed much less this winter

Hello everyone. I have a question.

Is the sentence below correct? I'm thinking of a situation where someone talks to himself at the end of the winter:

I think it has snowed much less this winter than usual.

  

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seagull I think it has snowed much less this winter than usual. Correct. Nevertheless, it could mean two things.

  • seagull I think it has snowed much less this winter than usual.
  • Correct.
  • Nevertheless, it could mean two things.
  • I think it has snowed much less often than usual this winter.
  • I think we have had much less snow than usual this winter.
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seagullI think it has snowed much less this winter than usual.

Correct.

Nevertheless, it could mean two things.

I think it has snowed much less often than usual this winter.
I think we have had much less snow than usual this winter.

CJ

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